At 23:21 +0200 UTC, on 2007-06-30, Peter Krantz wrote:
[...]
> <picture src="ukflag.gif">
> <p>The UK flag consists of yada yada.... and:</p>
> <ul>
> <li>hackety hack</li>
> </ul>
> </picture>
>
> If I want to display the fallback content and the picture at the same
> time
Then the content isn't fallback content and shouldn't be marked up as such.
The <picture> will then need other, *true fallback* content. Or the picture
may be purely decorative and thus ought to have no fallback content.
Btw, this made me realise that there seems to be a downside to <picture>: how
could authors indicate that <picture
src="meaninglessdecoration.gif"></picture> has no fallback content *on
purpose*?
Same applies to <object>, <video> and <audio>.
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Sander Tekelenburg
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